Background: Friendships of adolescents with chronic illness have been rarely studied.
Objective: To compare the friendships of boys and girls with diabetes with those between healthy adolescents.
Methods: One hundred and thirty-eight adolescents were interviewed at summer camps. Participants indicated their number of close friends and rated friendships for support and conflict. Participants described aspects of their same-sex and other-sex friendships that they liked and disliked.
Results: Adolescents with diabetes have friendships that are similar to those between healthy adolescents, with a few exceptions.
Conclusions: Emotional support may be especially valued by girls with diabetes, whereas differences among friends may be less valued among adolescents with diabetes.
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